Across 1.) molecules with a hydrophobic portion and a hydrophilic portion 6 5.) a nucleotide that pairs with guanine 8.) a molecule composed of one or more phosphate groups, a five carbon 9 Down 2.) a carbohydrate polymer composed of beta-glucose subunits 14 3.) a nucleotide found only in RNA 4.) covalent bond joining two sugars 18 6.) a polysaccharide |composed of alpha.
Across 1.) molecules with a hydrophobic portion and a hydrophilic portion 6 5.) a nucleotide that pairs with guanine 8.) a molecule composed of one or more phosphate groups, a five carbon 9 Down 2.) a carbohydrate polymer composed of beta-glucose subunits 14 3.) a nucleotide found only in RNA 4.) covalent bond joining two sugars 18 6.) a polysaccharide |composed of alpha.
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Transcribed Image Text:Across
2
1.) molecules with a
hydrophobic portion
and a hydrophilic
portion
6
5.) a nucleotide that
pairs with guanine
8.) a molecule
composed of one or
more phosphate
groups, a five carbon
9
Down
2.) a carbohydrate
polymer composed
of beta-glucose
subunits
|14
3.) a nucleotide
found only in RNA
4.) covalent bond
joining two sugars
18
6.) a polysaccharide
composedof alpha.

Transcribed Image Text:Across
3
|4
|1.) lipids composed
of four attached
rings of carbon
atoms
5.) a carbohydrate
polymer composed
of beta-glucose
subunits
|10
|11
|13
6.) a nucleotide that
pairs with guanine
Down
|2.) the sugar in DNA
3.) the subunit of
proteins
|4.) a nucleotide
found only in RNA
|7.) a class of
macromolecules
composed of amino
acids
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